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Describe the importance of minerals

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Answered by majhibiswajit0401
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Explanation:

Minerals are common in vitamin products

Iron, manganese, selenium, and calcium all provide day-to-day nutrients that the body needs in order to function. Foods that are full of micronutrients (or vitamins and minerals) can help strengthen cells, fight against harmful viruses, and boost the immune system

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Answered by Ronithreddy
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Mineral like copper is used in electrical equipments as it is good electrical conductor. Clay is used to make cement etc which helps in constructing roads. Fibre glass, cleaning agents are made by borax. Below are the uses of minerals in everyday life:

1)Uses of minerals in the body

2)Uses of metallic minerals

3)Economic uses of minerals

Uses of minerals in the body:

Calcium gives structure and strength to bones and teeth. It also helps in blood clotting, enzyme function, transfer signals to nervous system etc. Iron is required in transporting oxygen from lungs to other parts of the body. Foods rich in iron are eggs, dry fruits, red meat etc. Zinc plays a major role in the body’s immunity. It fights infections and various illness. Foods rich in zinc are beans, pork, peanuts etc.

Uses of metallic minerals:

Minerals which consists one or more than one metallic elements are called metallic minerals. Leading producer of metallic minerals is Ontario. Gold, copper, silver, iron etc are some metal minerals

Economic uses of minerals:

Gold is used in computers and other electronics. It is also used in dentistry. Aluminium is used in beverage cans, aluminium foil, cosmetics etc. Graphite is used in machinery and pencils. Potassium is used in toothpaste and fertilizers

Above were the most common uses of minerals. Other applications are – used in constructing building, developing weapons for defence, machinery, making of jewellery, synthesizing fertilizers etc.

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